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 Author: TorontoLego View Messages Posted By TorontoLego
 Posted: Oct 10, 2019 13:31
 Subject: Adding a Power Adapter
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TorontoLego (6225)

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Which category? Any other specifics for a listing like this?

Anyone know what set it comes from?
 
 Author: Grego View Messages Posted By Grego
 Posted: Oct 10, 2019 14:09
 Subject: Re: Adding a Power Adapter
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In Catalog, TorontoLego writes:
  Which category? Any other specifics for a listing like this?

Anyone know what set it comes from?

It appears very similar to

 
Part No: 70931  Name: Electric, Train Speed Regulator 9V (12 VAC) Power Adapter 120V 60Hz
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70931 Electric, Train Speed Regulator 9V (12 VAC) Power Adapter 120V 60Hz
Parts: Electric, Train
 Author: BricksThatStick View Messages Posted By BricksThatStick
 Posted: Oct 10, 2019 15:24
 Subject: Re: Adding a Power Adapter
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In Catalog, TorontoLego writes:
  Which category? Any other specifics for a listing like this?

Anyone know what set it comes from?

I don't know specifically about these but it looks the same as the attached
pic from set 9833

The US/Canada listing on BL shows a different design (although it is the same
spec)

 
Set No: 9833  Name: AC Adapter, 120V - 10V  Transformer
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9833-2 (Inv) AC Adapter, 120V - 10V Transformer
1 Part, 2000
Sets: MINDSTORMS: NXT

But yours does look like the UK version of 9833 but I assume yours has the US/Canada
pins

 
Set No: 9833  Name: AC Adapter, 230V - 10V Transformer Type G Plug (British)
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9833-3 (Inv) AC Adapter, 230V - 10V Transformer Type G Plug (British)
1 Part, 2006
Sets: MINDSTORMS: NXT

Could just be an updated design?
 
 Author: TorontoLego View Messages Posted By TorontoLego
 Posted: Oct 11, 2019 02:09
 Subject: Re: Adding a Power Adapter
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Yes, North American pins.

Should I just list it as 9833 or would the Catalog be improved by adding it as
a different item. I don't have the packaging, just the plug.

In Catalog, BricksThatStick writes:
  In Catalog, TorontoLego writes:
  Which category? Any other specifics for a listing like this?

Anyone know what set it comes from?

I don't know specifically about these but it looks the same as the attached
pic from set 9833

The US/Canada listing on BL shows a different design (although it is the same
spec)

 
Set No: 9833  Name: AC Adapter, 120V - 10V  Transformer
* 
9833-2 (Inv) AC Adapter, 120V - 10V Transformer
1 Part, 2000
Sets: MINDSTORMS: NXT

But yours does look like the UK version of 9833 but I assume yours has the US/Canada
pins

 
Set No: 9833  Name: AC Adapter, 230V - 10V Transformer Type G Plug (British)
* 
9833-3 (Inv) AC Adapter, 230V - 10V Transformer Type G Plug (British)
1 Part, 2006
Sets: MINDSTORMS: NXT

Could just be an updated design?